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Did you try BB? I ended up ordering from them just now, used the live chat and they were able to price match. I was billed the full amount, but they gave me a credit to my card right after placing the order. I just pointed them to LG's own site for the price match.

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It's pretty disappointing that this has worse contrast ratio than my 2014 ASUS PG278Q TN panel. in 6 years they have made great strides in IPS response times but seem to have really sacrificed contrast ratio in the process.

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It's pretty disappointing that this has worse contrast ratio than my 2014 ASUS PG278Q TN panel. in 6 years they have made great strides in IPS response times but seem to have really sacrificed contrast ratio in the process.

That's what they did for sure. For VAs and IPSs both. Someone makes fast panel - the contrast ratio goes down. That's one of the reasons why these technologies have hit their limits. They can't advance without making significant sacrifices.

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That's what they did for sure. For VAs and IPSs both. Someone makes fast panel - the contrast ratio goes down. That's one of the reasons why these technologies have hit their limits. They can't advance without making significant sacrifices.

Ok this whole idea of response times being tied to contrast ratio needs to stop. If this was truly the case then how do you explain how the new MSI 240Hz IPS panel delivers TN level response times while doing >1000:1 CR?

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Ok this whole idea of response times being tied to contrast ratio needs to stop. If this was truly the case then how do you explain how the new MSI 240Hz IPS panel delivers TN level response times while doing >1000:1 CR?

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Did you try BB? I ended up ordering from them just now, used the live chat and they were able to price match. I was billed the full amount, but they gave me a credit to my card right after placing the order. I just pointed them to LG's own site for the price match.

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Nice to see others getting involved. It really is a nice screen. Make sure you download the tft central icc profile if you don’t have a colorometer, it’s a fair difference.

Hopefully my stand turns up this week. I didn’t go with the company that does my business equipment as it was hundreds of dollars more, but now I’ve been waiting aaaaaggggggeeeasss. Will be nice to get my desk space back and lift it up to a proper height. Bloody midgets designed the oem stand. I

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I'm having an issue with Deep Sleep on this monitor, PC specs in sig.
- With Deep Sleep disabled, the monitor works as expected, but the internal fan stays on (audible in a quiet room) and the monitor consumes up to 15-30w even with the PC off.
- With Deep Sleep enabled, the monitor will wake normally from sleep but the refresh rate is limited to 85Hz and G-sync options do not appear in the Nvidia control panel. A power cycle of the monitor returns normal function (175Hz and G-sync enabled).
Anyone else have this issue?

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Any chance someone has upgraded from the Alienware 34" UW? Any reviews on that upgrade?

If so any pics of the 2 next to each other? or at least another 34" curved UW.

The screen has been fantastic but I think this LG one will be an upgrade across the board. I suffer from Fear Of Missing Immersion, I always desire more vertical screen to go with the widescreens and this might be just enough to quell it(until the next version).

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I got mine today. Coming from an LG 34GK950F, I'm very happy with it. I also had a 38UC99 before that monitor, loved the size but the gaming experience on it was subpar due to the lower refresh rate (75Hz) and slower response times so I moved to a 34". This one finally ticks all the boxes for me. I was going to wait for the Gsync compatible versions they announced at CES, but after reading the TFTcentral review and with the sale going on it pushed me over the edge.

Image quality wise, it is comparable to the 34GK950F to me. I noticed the TFTcentral review measured a lower contrast ratio on this, but in practice, I don't really see a difference. It is inline with all recent IPS panels I've used.

Fan - it's too bad it has one, but I don't hear it in normal use. If I put my ear to the display casing, then yeah, it's audible. If your workspace is completely silent (mine isn't) then it might be an issue, otherwise I don't think most will mind.

I see the vignetting near the very top as mentioned by some other users. I didn't have that on the 34", but the old 38" panel I had also exhibited this so it must be something that affects all of them. I never found it to be much of an issue though. In normal use it's not something I see, if I open up a full page, solid white BG then yeah I'll notice it. Even OLED has some issues with uniformity though it has been getting better with the newer panels. So I agree with with TFTcentral mentioned on this.

The only negative I can say about it is the price. Even at the $1599 price I still feel like this is too expensive for what it is, but LG can get away with charging that since the high end monitor market is smaller and this monitor in particular is one of a kind for now. Dunno if we'll see further drops as quickly as I hoped, given that the competitors like Acer actually priced their equivalent much higher than the 38GL950G.

I also read that even though this uses a hardware G-Sync module, it is one of the monitors that also works with AMD cards for FreeSync. So that was a factor in purchasing it too, since I have some other systems with AMD cards I might hook up to it from time to time.

Not really, but I never planned to get the 48CX anyway. As I mentioned in the thread for that, it's too big IMO. If I was just gaming I could make that size work, but for productivity use - no. 40" is the upper limit of what I'd want. I have a 55" OLED as well, only use it for playing games without KB+M though.

Overall this is a fantastic display and if you can deal with the price then I don't think you'll be disappointed with it. Going to put my 34GK950F up on the FS section soon btw.

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Problem is, this is probably the end game monitor, even considering the CX48 OLED. The CX has (will have) better image quality, but the smoothness of the moving images and response times will be inferior to this display due to the G-Sync module that starts syncing frames at 1fps, while the OLED will start doing it at 40fps, and even then - not equally effectively. If one can live with teh vignetting, there is no need to look at the OLED, imho. Well, maybe in march there will be a supply in my location, and I will be able to buy one and see for myself. Especially if I will be able to get inside the firmware and correct the sRGB white point, there will even be no subject of discussion then. Unless... they make a 43" OLED with Gsync module, and then, that will be another story, lol.

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Near black uniformity is still an issue on OLED as well, though they've improved a lot from the C6 I have I've still seen many pictures of uniformity issues on the newer panels. So yeah, no perfect panel exists, but as with the vignetting here I find it is a very minor fault.